According to Oxfam, “In the last year, international food prices have reached record peaks. In many countries, high food prices have contributed to unrest, instability, violence and increasing inequality and poverty. While volatile food prices impact everyone, the impacts vary across the globe with the poorest and most vulnerable people often getting the shortest end of the stick.”

Using their interactive map above, you can check out the areas that are being most affected by this and find out how you can help.

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